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Zwei Tage nach dem großen Schreck hat sich Junior gut erholt. Ein großer Karton ist mit Fliegengaze zu einer Voliere umgebaut worden und stündlich gibt es kleine Grillen und Klee. Musste man anfangs noch ein wenig nachhelfen beim Füttern, so muss man jetzt aufpassen, dass die Pinzette nicht gleich mitgefressen wird. Offensichtlich hat der kleine Flattermann weder beim Sturz aus dem Nest noch beim Spiel mit Watson ernsthafte Schäden davongetragen. Selbst die Frisur sitzt mittlerweile wieder...
Curtis Turner was one of the early pioneers of NASCAR Racing, Competiting against such greats as Junior Johnson, Glen "Fireball" Roberts, and Joe Weatherly. Born in Floyd County, Virginia, Curtis made his forturn in the timber and lumber business, and was famous for his hard living and hard driving. In 1960 he conceived and built a 1.5 mile speedway near Charlotte, North Carolina. The Charlotte Motor Speedway was deep in debt when it opened and soon after holding its first race, Curtis and the other investors lost the track. Under new ownership the speedway prospered and is today one of the premier tracks on the NASCAR Circuit. Throughout his career he found himself at odds with NASCAR's Founder and President William H. G. "Big Bill" France. The final straw came in the early 1960's when Curtis attempted to organize a drivers union. Even though his efforts failed, Curtis was banned from any form of NASCAR Racing. In 1965 NASCAR lifted the ban and Curtis returned to NASCAR Racing in the American 400 ath the North Carolina Motor Speedway, in Rockingham, North Carolina. Curtis showed that his hard driving style had not changed as he held off a young Cale Yarborough for his most lucrative victory. For the next few years Curtis was semi-retired, racing only when the price was right. He intended to race in the 1970 National 500 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway, but on October 4, 1970, Curtis and golf professional Clarence King were killed in a plane crash near Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. Curtis Turner is buried in the Blue Rigde Memorial Gardens in Roanoke, Virginia.
" A Recently Fledged Juvenile Robin Was Quick To Observe Where One Of It's Parents Was Getting Live Meal Worm From...Within Minutes It Had Taken 'A Leap Of Faith' And Hopped From The Shrub Branches Into The Meal Worm Container...(Hope To Record The Event On Video Soon)..."
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Juvenile green woodpecker (Picus viridis) male perched on a cut branch.
Młody samiec dzięcioła zielonego (Picus viridis) siedzący na urżniętej gałęzi.
I guess spikey blue hair is still the rage for juvenile bluebirds. Junior was a real character. Thanks for stopping by for a visit. I hope you are all well.
I spotted Junior Maiko Hanami of Little Yoshiwara Okiya in Hamamura tonight, We stopped to talk and she let me take this photo of her.
Welcome back Hanami!
Junior's Garage is a restored Phillips 66 station on historic Route 66 in Tucumcari, NM. It's closed, looks like their business venture isn't working, but some great art work, retro memorabilia and vehicles remain. Well worth a stop.
En estas dos fotos se junta la Felicitadad y la Pasion por los colores azul y oro de mi Boca Juniors que es el nuevo Campeon del Futbol Argentino 2011
Ravi is 2 weeks old. (Left)
Radza Junior is 10 weeks old.
They are half brothers, sons of Radza Senior.
A younger Bald Eagle is still trying to get the older birds to give it food. The adult bird chased it away once and then it came back while it was eating a young Great Blue Heron.
For creative tabletop photography , theme camera “Empire Junior”
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